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IT’S TIME FOR BIG CHANGE, YEOVIL

IT’S TIME

HAPPY DAYS: Yeovil’s Michael McIndoe is mobbed after scoring against Nuneaton Borough in 2002 and, inset, chairman John Fry
PICTURE: Nigel Andrews

WHEN Gary Johnson returned to Yeovil Town in 2012, he was amused to find a club almost identical to the one he’d left seven years earlier.
“It’s like cocoon down here,” joked the 63-year-old, the architect of Yeovil’s historic rise from Conference obscurity to champions of League Two.
“Nothing has changed. The carpets are the same, the staff are the same. From the moment I put my foot in the door, i...

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